—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 22, 1975 50 York 4-H Plans Promotion Week The annual "4-H Promotion Week” will highlight the month of March during which the York County 4-H Council along with the numerous com munity dubs will be spon soring promotion* activities. Starting the week off will be several 4-H members making radio spots at local radio stations proclaiming the week as “4-H Promotion Week" and will introduce briefly a few of the many aspects of 4-H work. These radio spots will be broadcast during the week jf March 1 to the Bth. A Poster Contest involving all interested York County 4- H members will be entered at the Easily Fun Night. the best helper any farmer can get One of the friendly people at the Friendly First is Bob Badger President of the Friendly First Farm Loan Corporation. Bob's a native of the area lives on State Street in Quarryville with his wife and two children talks farm lingo and understands the problems that beset today’s farmer. He’s a Vice President of our Installment Loan Department and is a long-time expert at solving money needs for farm maintenance ... new equipment and stock ... plus all the other requirements that keep your farm a profitable operation. Funds are now available for any and all agricultural needs. If you need help, come in and talk things over with Bob the best helper any farmer can get! Give him a call at 687-8611. The Friendly First FARM LOAN CORPORATION THE BANK THAT STRASBURG EAST KING STREET WILLOW STREET 687-8611 LANCASTER 464 3421 397 4732 These posters will be displayed at restaurants, banks, stores, and any other business where the public may observe the posters. These posters will be Judged by parents, leaders, and 4-H members present at the Family Night. The posters will contain a theme dealing with the 4-H program. The winning poster will be sent to the state poster contest. The local community 4-H clubs will be displaying club exhibits out in the com munity to publidze 4-H. To finish out this out standing week will be the York County 4-H Family Night on March 8. Here 4-H members and their parents can have a high kicking fun a subsidiary of HKje First < TlcdjLonafi. ALWAYS HAD NO-SERVICE-CHARGE CHECKING ACCOUNTS time after feasting on great Pennsylvania Dutch cooking in the form of a covered dish which will precede the evening fun at 7:00 p.m. at the 4-H Center. The evening en tertainment will include square dancing for all the people that have a lot of youth in them and love a high kicking time; bingo, for those people who are not as energetic, but still crave fun and excitement; mixers and relays for the Teen bunch, and for the little tots, 'story Hour’ and many more surprises. The nationally recognized “4-H Promotion Week” is a week whereby 4-H is publicized to show the public ■■■ f *K s / BUCK 284-4175 rn ic what 4-H does. 4-H is an exciting and educational experience and if you are between the ages 8 and 19 yean of age, you can join the organization. Adult Leaders are also needed and if you are someone who wants responsibility, fun, and a place to learn, 4-H is for you. To Join, please contact the York County Extension Office at 848-2101. Holstein Completes A Registered Holstein cow owned by Willow Maple Farm, Newmanstown, has completed a production record exceeding 30,000 lbs.' of milk according to the Holstein - Friesian Association of America. Willow Maple Reflection Mae 6594935 (GP) actually produced a total of 30,620 lbs. of milk and 1,137 lbs.' of butterfat in 357 days. - Her record started at the age of 7 years 5 months. On a two times-per-day milking schedule, she averaged nearly 40 quarts of milk each day throughout her testing period. This Holstein’s production is more than three times that of the average dairy cow. Willow Maple Reflection Mae was sired by Lime Rock Reflection Oscar 1453923 (GP) Production sampling, weighing and testing operations were supervised by Pennsylvania State University working in cooperation with the national Holstein organization. One cardinal rule to remember when cooking with cheese a little cooking at low heat Cheese, like other protein foods, is toughened by high heat and overcooking STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. INVITES YOU TO . . . COME & VISIT WITH US AND THE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES 10% CASH DISCOUNT ON PARTS TnactoP! Record COOKING CHEESE OPEN HOUSE WED. & THURS., MARCH 5, 6 STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. Twin Valley YF Welding Course Set A adult arc welding school will begin on Monday, February 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the vocational agriculture shop of the Twin Valley High School. Ronald L. Frederick and Wayne K. Lutz, teachers of agriculture, will instruct the class. The special adult program will be for beginners and others wishing to improve their welding skills. The course will be designed to meet the needs of farmers and farm related oc cupations. Areas of study will include welding in flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions; welding cast iron; and hard surfacing. 312 W. Main St. New Holland, Pa. Phone 717-354-4181 Classes will meet on four consecutive Monday evenings - February 24, March 3, 10, and 17. Each session will begin at 7:30 p.m. Featured on March 10 will be the Berks Welding Supply Co. demonstrating the capabilities and ver satility of the arc welder. A nominal fee will be charged to defray the cost of electrodes and electricity. It is estimated that bones take up about 25 to 30 percent of the space allocated to meat in your freezer Leave out the bones and you can use that space for more food WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY OF DIESEL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS HESSFON CORPORATION Farm Equipment Division BONES
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